I’ve just poured off my home-made apricot-liqueur to bottles. It took almost a year to produce a bit more than two liters of that noble beverage. You can’t shorten the process, at least not when you expect good results.
Exactly the same situation you’ll find when you implement reorganization. Even the best-planned reorganization, which is well-designed and needed, takes a lot of time to show its results. The most boorish case you’ll find with lay-offs. Any savings can be made after some time (usually 3 months in Poland).
However the schema works universally. You’ve had the idea. You’ve planned everything. You’ve even convinced the decision-makers to your plan. And somehow it takes long months to implement all those great ideas and quarters to see results. You expected them right away, didn’t you? No, no. Not so easy. Do your job day by day until you see the light in the tunnel.
It’s exactly the same like with making liqueurs – you need to be patient. The best recipe won’t bring the results quickly just in sake of using it. It will test your patience. You can have it fast, but you’ll have it poor. On the other hand you can have it outstanding, but you have to work with consistence and patience.
And the results are usually worth waiting.

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